Novas Frequências x Fact: Naves Cilíndricas – Tempo Real
A meditation on ecological collapse from Brazilian musician Naves Cilíndricas. Fact continues a series of works from Brazilian festival Novas Frequências’s 2020 programme
Novas Frequências x Fact: Mexo – rragrfrRrr
An audiovisual collage of digital imagery and improvisational electronic sound from the Brazilian artist. In the fourth of a series of works from Brazilian festival Novas Freq
Fact Mix 799: Yu Su
A journey through misty dancefloor psychedelia and international club sounds. Yu Su makes the kind of music that is capable of transporting the listener to unimagined places. Born
Xuri shares sci-fi visual for the anthemic ‘Kali’s Dance’
Lau Andersson and Salik Roos, who together make up the AV duo Organs Named They Like You, chase swarms of dark matter and alien lights around an extraterrestrial egg. For her fourt
Paris Hilton Returns To Dance with Electric Polar Bears for Energy Filled Single “Melting”
Electric Polar Bears debut their infectious summer ready track “Melting,” featuring entrepreneur, DJ, and one of the most influential people in the entertainment, P
Immersive RYOJI IKEDA exhibition opens this May at 180 The Strand
A multi-sensory exploration of light and sound. Fact and The Vinyl Factory, in collaboration with Audemars Piguet Contemporary, present a new RYOJI IKEDA exhibition in 180 Studios,
Novas Frequências x Fact: Drendiela – Tempo Circular
An audiovisual collage reflecting the nature of time from Brazilian experimental musician Drendiela. In the third of a series of works from Brazilian festival Novas Frequênci
Patch Notes: Peace Chord
A solo modular and voice performance from the Vancouver studio of the Crack Cloud member. Peace Chord is the solo alias of Daniel Robertson, a Vancouver artist who is also a member
Novas Frequências x Fact: Barulhista x J.P. Cuenca – Descarrego
YouTube footage and electroacoustic timbres combine on this piece from Brazilian festival Novas Frequências’s 2020 edition. In the second of a series of works from Brazilian fes
Cosmic Gate to world premiere new single 'Blame' on exclusive digital event this weekend
When it comes to creative live-streaming, fair to say that Cosmic Gate have shown us the way. Whether it’s been pioneering the balcony rave, reaching higher still with their NYC
Novas Frequências x Fact: Aya Ibeji – KWEEN
An audiovisual piece inspired by vogue from the Brazilian artist, originally shown as part of the Rio festival’s 2020 programme. Novas Frequências is Brazil’s most inquisitive
Fact Mix 798: Elvin Brandhi
A “sonic mythology of confiscated acquaintances” from the Bridgend musician and sound designer. Listening to Elvin Brandhi’s music can be a chaotic, overwhelming experience.
CTM 2021: Christina Wheeler – Surrender to the Totality of Blackness
A “meditative vocal invocation” from the Los Angeles artist, featuring visuals from Aaron Kulik. Composer and multimedia artist Christina Wheeler’s solo performances combine
CTM 2021: Isabel Lewis & Loraine James – Fascinated By
A remote collaboration that took place as part of CTM Festival’s 2021 online edition. Fascinated By is a new work from Hyperdub artist Loraine James and Dominican choreographer a
Fact Residency: Julianknxx
Julianknxx traces an expansive and ongoing conversation between the many voices, past and present, that make up the cultural patchwork of his life. In her beautiful and devastating
Julianknxx Presents: We Are What’s Left Of Us
To close his Fact Residency, Julianknxx comes together with producer Happy Cat Jay and the Zimbabwe-born, London-based soul musician THABO for a climactic performanc
CTM 2021: SFX – XquisiteForce.AV
An audiovisual ‘Exquisite Corpse’ featuring contributions from a host of musicians and visual artists. Last year, Berlin-based musician Zoë Mc Pherson and visual artist Alessa
Patch Notes: Dasha Rush
A 30-minute techno and ambient session from the studio of the multidisciplinary artist. Over the past 15 years, Russian-born Dasha Rush has become one of techno’s most interestin
Julianknxx Presents: Black Room
Julianknxx and Darryl Daley explore the connections between Brutalism and Black bodies. In Black Room, Julianknxx turns his attention to the history of Brutalist architecture, as w
